The Federal Government has partnered with The Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), to create more jobs for Nigerians.
MSME will execute various MSME-focused interventions, targeting 1.3 million beneficiaries across 17 States and the FCT.
According to the press statement by the Federal Ministry Of Information and National Oreintation signed by Olusola Abiola, Director, Information Office of the Vice President, the MSME and Job Creation Unit of the Vice President’s Office, which is coordinating the interventions, has disclosed that the interventions are geared towards ensuring the realisation of the Tinubu administration’s commitment to job creation and economic diversification, with the MSMEs playing critical roles.
The press statement also added that “the interventions which are to be completed in 17 States and FCT are Shared Centres for MSMEs providing 4 markets with 300kva Solar Panels and Mini grids to provide 8 hours of electricity a day to 6 Fashion Hubs and 2 Furniture Clusters.
Other interventions are for car painting/ drying hubs, and cold rooms for sea food storage among others.
Following Vice President Kashim Shettima’s directives on the speedy execution of the projects, five of the interventions will be completed and delivered by December 2023.
12 other interventions are scheduled for completion before December 2024.
The States to benefit from the interventions include Abia, Rivers, Jigawa, Benue, Borno, Lagos, Ekiti, Niger, Sokoto, Enugu, Gombe, Akwa Ibom, Yobe, Ondo, Osun, Bayelsa, Imo and FCT.”
Abiola said that the MSME partners collaborating with the Office of the Vice President to execute these interventions include Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN), Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), Industrial Training Fund (ITF),
National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control, (NAFDAC), Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Bank of Industry (BOI), Nigerian Export-Import Bank (NEXIM),
Development Bank of Nigeria (DBN), Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), Bank of Agriculture (BOA), Raw Materials Research and Development Council (RMRDC), Nigerian Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), and Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), among others.